This is the stupid question area, right? I feel really stupid asking about this.
A little history - I grew up in the northeast in a household that despised guns. I never touched a firearm until I was 18 and due to state restrictions that was a shotgun. I moved to Texas about 18 years ago and began getting into handguns. I bought a few, shoot them fairly often and probably clean them wrong. The problem is nobody ever taught me the proper way, I just made a lot of assumptions and cleaned the crap out of them. I always felt weird running a brush through the bore. It even sounds bad when you do it.
Now, I want to get into long range precision shooting. New to rifles, I bought a brand new Sig Sauer SSG 3000 and want to take care of it properly so, I'm asking for help from all you experts.
I'd like to know which solvents are safe to use. I have heard/read that some solvents will damage the bore. Is Hoppes safe? Butches Bore shine? I would rather not damage the bore on the first cleaning. I have searched for videos of precision rifle cleaning and I found a few, but they instruct you to use an abrasive compound like JB's. That doesn't sit right with me.
What does it mean when told to clean the rifle before shooting for the first time? Does that mean running a brush down the virgin barrel? Sheesh, I hate running a metal brush down a barrel.
Jags - I never used one. They look evil as well. I just picture the patch sliding off and the jag digging a nice hole in the rifling.
Do you clean anything more than the bore? Does the action need to be cleaned? I did this on revolvers and they were always fun to put back together.
What needs to be lubed, and what kind of lube to use?
I'd be interested in how you all clean your guns, especially brand new ones.
A little history - I grew up in the northeast in a household that despised guns. I never touched a firearm until I was 18 and due to state restrictions that was a shotgun. I moved to Texas about 18 years ago and began getting into handguns. I bought a few, shoot them fairly often and probably clean them wrong. The problem is nobody ever taught me the proper way, I just made a lot of assumptions and cleaned the crap out of them. I always felt weird running a brush through the bore. It even sounds bad when you do it.
Now, I want to get into long range precision shooting. New to rifles, I bought a brand new Sig Sauer SSG 3000 and want to take care of it properly so, I'm asking for help from all you experts.
I'd like to know which solvents are safe to use. I have heard/read that some solvents will damage the bore. Is Hoppes safe? Butches Bore shine? I would rather not damage the bore on the first cleaning. I have searched for videos of precision rifle cleaning and I found a few, but they instruct you to use an abrasive compound like JB's. That doesn't sit right with me.
What does it mean when told to clean the rifle before shooting for the first time? Does that mean running a brush down the virgin barrel? Sheesh, I hate running a metal brush down a barrel.
Jags - I never used one. They look evil as well. I just picture the patch sliding off and the jag digging a nice hole in the rifling.
Do you clean anything more than the bore? Does the action need to be cleaned? I did this on revolvers and they were always fun to put back together.
What needs to be lubed, and what kind of lube to use?
I'd be interested in how you all clean your guns, especially brand new ones.